On 20 Dec, Pete Jordan wrote:
> Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I have reinstalled Mozilla 0.6 and am trying to make it work with
>> secure web pages. I tried installing the PSM but am not permitted as a
>> user to do so, so I did it as root.
>>
>> Has anyone actually managed to get the PSM installed and working
>> properly? Have you been able to do so as a user or start the thing as
>> a user?
>
> No problems here, but I build Mozilla from CVS and never install it. You
> might be best off picking up a new nightly distribution as PSM is now
> built with Mozilla so (with any luck) it will work out of the box.
>
Uhm.. not quite. I get nightly builds once in a while. You need to get PSM
separately. There's an option for this under one of the menus.
I usually install it as myself so I don't have all these permission issues.
I think the reason this occurs is because plugins are no longer stored in
eac user's directory.
So one thing you can do is, after you've installed Mozilla, use the browser
that is launched to install all the plugins you need (I usually get PSM and
the Java plugin).
L
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